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Translational Research Internship Program

The Translational Research Internship Program will not be offered for Summer 2017. The information on this page is provided for reference purposes only and describes program parameters from Summer 2016.

Program Overview

The Translational Research Internship Program is designed to provide UConn undergraduate students with greater insight into the physician-scientist career path (combined M.D./Ph.D. program). First and foremost, the internship gives participating students the opportunity to perform basic science research under the direction of a faculty member in a University of Connecticut Health Center (UCHC) laboratory. Further, students will gain a better understanding of the clinical side of medicine by shadowing a physician/surgeon. Students will have the opportunity to see firsthand the interplay of biomedical research and clinical medicine: how clinical medicine influences and inspires basic research and how basic research translates into therapies used in the clinic. In addition, students will be mentored by an M.D./Ph.D. student, allowing for more informal discussion about research and life as an M.D./Ph.D. student.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The program will support 1-2 undergraduate students from the University of Connecticut to participate in a 10-week summer research internship under the direction of Dr. Pramod Srivastava, Ph.D., M.D., Professor of Immunology, Eversource Energy Chair in Experimental Oncology, and Director of the Carole and Ray Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Interns will have the opportunity to work either with other researchers on a current lab project or on their own project. Students will be expected to present the results of their research in a lab meeting at the end of the summer. They will also be expected to share the results with a wider audience by presenting a poster at the Frontiers in Undergraduate Research Poster Exhibition.

Although the majority of internship time will be spent in the assigned lab (approx. 85%), another key aspect of this internship is the opportunity to shadow a physician/surgeon in the cancer clinic at UConn Health. Interns will benefit from regular meetings with an assigned mentor who is a M.D./Ph.D. student. All students who are selected for this internship will attend departmental seminars, journal club presentations, research in progress talks, and public Ph.D. thesis defenses as a means to better understanding the physician-scientist program.

Eligibility

Applicants

must be University of Connecticut undergraduate students who plan to graduate no earlier than December 2016

must have an interest in both medicine and research

must possess a strong background in science, having completed at least two semesters each of college biology and college chemistry

must have a minimum GPA of 3.5

Prior lab experience is strongly preferred. Applicants must arrange for the submission of two letters of recommendation, including at least one letter from a UConn faculty member.

AWARD CONDITIONS

The internship will run from Monday, May 23, 2016 through Friday, July 29, 2016 (start and end dates are approximate). Students will work 40 hours per week.

Students will receive a stipend of $350 per week over the course of the internship.

Additional funding (up to $500 per month) may be available to students who require housing in the Farmington area.

Application Deadline

The application for the Summer 2016 program is closed.

How to Apply

The Summer 2016 application is now closed.

Applicants should review the application outline prior to initiating an online application in order to ensure that they have assembled all required information. As part of the application, students must upload answers to a series of questions; we encourage the use of this fillable Word file for this purpose, which can then be saved in PDF format and uploaded. Note that applicants must also upload a current resume or CV.

In addition, please ensure that two letters of recommendation are emailed (from the recommender’s professional email address) to our@uconn.edu by the January 6, 2016 deadline. At least one letter of recommendation must come from a UConn faculty member.

If you have questions about the Translational Research Internship Program or the application process, contact the Office of Undergraduate Research at (860) 486-7939, our@uconn.edu, or schedule an appointment with an OUR Advisor via AdvApp.uconn.edu under “Enrichment Programs.”

Information for Recommenders

A complete application to the Translational Research Internship Program includes two letters of recommendation that address the applicant’s qualifications for this program. At least one of these letters must be from a UConn faculty member. Please address the following points in your letter:

Your knowledge of and familiarity with the student’s academic work;

Your estimation of the student’s academic and personal traits which would contribute to a successful summer research internship experience;

Your estimation of the student’s commitment to the physician/scientist career path;

Your assessment of the student’s chances for success and why this research opportunity would further his or her development as a scholar/researcher.

Please send your letter (from your professional email address) to our@uconn.edu with the subject line: Translational Research Recommendation – Applicant’s name. Letters of recommendation should be received no later than Wednesday, January 6, 2016.

Any questions or concerns about recommendations should be emailed to our@uconn.edu. You may also contact OUR by calling 860-486-7939 – we are happy to answer any questions you might have!

Criteria for Review and Selection

All applications will be reviewed by a small review committee convened by the Director of the Office of Undergraduate Research. By the end of January, up to four candidates will be recommended to Dr. Srivastava for evaluation and possible placement. Final decisions will be made by Dr. Srivastava as quickly as possible thereafter.

The review committee’s initial review will be based on the following criteria:

The student demonstrates an interest in both medicine and research.

The student possesses a strong background in science, as evidenced by his/her UConn transcript.

The student has prior lab experience.

The letters of recommendation provide strong support for the student’s candidacy.

Since I had AP credit, I didn’t take two semesters of general Biology and/or Chemistry at UConn, but I’ve taken other courses in those fields. Does that make me ineligible to apply?

Specific courses are not required in order to be eligible for this program. The mentoring faculty are looking for a “strong background in science,” which you can build by taking a range of relevant courses. A track record of academic achievement in these courses will make you a strong candidate for this opportunity.

I am interested in participating in research at UConn Health in a different lab than the one listed above. Is that placement possible?

At this time, the only confirmed participating lab is that of Dr. Pramod Srivastava.

Can I apply for both a Translational Research Internship and a SURF Award (or a UConn IDEA Grant)?

You may submit applications to two of these programs simultaneously. However, if you are offered both opportunities for which you applied, you will need to choose between them as there is insufficient time during the UConn summer break to complete both. The Translational Research Internship is a full-time commitment for the duration of the internship.

I have questions about the Translational Research Internship Program. Is there someone I can speak with?

If you have questions about the Translational Research Internship Program or the application process, contact the Office of Undergraduate Research at our@uconn.edu, 860-486-7939, or schedule an appointment with an OUR Advisor via AdvApp.uconn.edu under “Enrichment Programs.”

The UConn IDEA Grant program awards funding of up to $4000 per student to support self-designed projects including:

â¢ Artistic & creative endeavors

â¢ Community service initiatives

â¢ Entrepreneurial ventures & prototype development

â¢ Research projects

â¢ Innovative, student-driven projects

Undergraduates in all majors at all UConn campuses can apply. Applications accepted from individuals and small groups working collaboratively on a project.

Attend the information session to learn more about the UConn IDEA Grant program and how to apply!

This workshop is coordinated by the Office of Undergraduate Research. More Information: http://ugradresearch.uconn.edu/IDEA.

Canât attend an information session? Schedule an advising appointment with program coordinator Melissa Berkey (melissa.berkey@uconn.edu) to learn more about the IDEA Grant and to discuss your project ideas.

If you require an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact Melissa Berkey at (860) 486-5189 or Melissa.berkey@uconn.edu at least one week prior to the workshop.

The UConn Summer Undergraduate Research Fund (SURF) Awards program provides thousands of dollars in support of undergraduate students' summer research or creative projects. Find out how to apply and what makes an application successful.

This information session is sponsored by the Office of Undergraduate Research. More information: http://ugradresearch.uconn.edu.

If you require an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact Jodi Eskin at jodi.eskin@uconn.edu by November 23, 2018.

Do you have questions about the UConn IDEA Grant application? Would you like to have your application materials reviewed?

Stop by Rowe 409 during UConn IDEA Grant Office Hours:

â¢ Thursday, December 6th, 1:00pm-4:00pm

â¢ Friday, December 7th, 10:00am-1:00pm

Summer Funding Deadline:Monday, December 17th, 2018

Academic Year FundingDeadline: Monday, March 11th, 2019

You can also email program coordinator Melissa Berkey (melissa.berkey@uconn.edu) to set up an appointment or with questions on the UConn IDEA Grant Program.

Program InformationThe UConn IDEA Grant program awards funding of up to $4000 per student to support self-designed projects including creative endeavors, research projects, community service initiatives, entrepreneurial ventures, and other innovative projects.

Undergraduates in all majors at all UConn campuses can apply. Applications are accepted from individuals and from small groups working collaboratively on a project.

The Summer Undergraduate Research Fund (SURF) Awards program provides thousands of dollars in support of undergraduate students' summer research and creative projects. Do you have questions about the SURF program? Would you like someone to review your proposal, budget, and timeline?

Come to SURF Office Hours sponsored by the Office of Undergraduate Research. More information: http://ugradresearch.uconn.edu/surf/.

If you require an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact Jodi Eskin at jodi.eskin@uconn.edu or 860-486-7939 by November 27, 2018.

Do you have questions about the UConn IDEA Grant application? Would you like to have your application materials reviewed?

Stop by Rowe 409 during UConn IDEA Grant Office Hours:

â¢ Thursday, December 6th, 1:00pm-4:00pm

â¢ Friday, December 7th, 10:00am-1:00pm

Summer Funding Deadline:Monday, December 17th, 2018

Academic Year FundingDeadline: Monday, March 11th, 2019

You can also email program coordinator Melissa Berkey (melissa.berkey@uconn.edu) to set up an appointment or with questions on the UConn IDEA Grant Program.

Program InformationThe UConn IDEA Grant program awards funding of up to $4000 per student to support self-designed projects including creative endeavors, research projects, community service initiatives, entrepreneurial ventures, and other innovative projects.

Undergraduates in all majors at all UConn campuses can apply. Applications are accepted from individuals and from small groups working collaboratively on a project.